INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

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Which one of the following was known as Manigramam?
A
Villages granted tax-free to Brahmanas in the Chola kingdom
B
An association of traders
C
The principal seat of the worship of Yaska manibhadra
D
The quarters for jewelers
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Manigiramam, or Manigramam, typically refers to a medieval merchant guild, organized by itinerant ethnic Indian traders, primarily active in south India. The Nanadesis were a guild of traders who organized themselves into one of the biggest trading associations at the time of the Hoysala Empire.

Detailed explanation-2: -Manigiramam, or manigramam, typically refers to a medieval merchant guild, organised by itinerant ethnic Indian traders, primarily active in south India.

Detailed explanation-3: -Manigramam was a renowned guild. Manigirimam, or Manigramam, usually refers to a medieval merchants guild, organized by travelling ethnic Indian merchants, operating mainly in South India. This guild traded extensively within the peninsula and with both Southeast Asia and China.

Detailed explanation-4: -Manigramam and Nanadesi were two such guilds. These guilds traded extensively both within the peninsula and with Southeast Asia and China. The towns on the west coast were home to Arab, Persian, Chinese, Jewish and Syrian Christian traders.

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